A computer store buys a computer system at a cost of $468.60. The selling price was first at $781, but then the store advertised a 30\% markdown on the system. Answer parts a and b.
a. Find the current sale price. The sale price is $546.70.
(Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
b. Members of the store's loyalty club get an additional 10% off their computer purchases. How much do club members pay for the computer with their discount? The price for club members is $□□□.
(Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
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- Declare a variable called temperature in Fahrenheit (F).
- Read the value of the temperature in Fahrenheit ( F ) ifrom the keyboard.
- Compute the temperature in Celsius based on the following formula:
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a. How many tens would you need to show 300? Explain your reasoning.
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a. How many hundreds are the same as having 60 tens? Explain your reasoning.
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2. Maria made strawberry jam. She filled 21 of a jar with the first batch she made. The next batch filled 32 of another jar. How much strawberry jam did Maria make altogether?
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Choose the correct answer.
A sandwich shop uses 0.14 pound of tomato on each sandwich. How much tomato will the shop need sandwiches?
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Answer the question below, and then fill in the blanks if necessary. Can the distributive property be used to rewrite 2×(9÷3) ?
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The diameter of a human hair is 9⋅10−5 meters. The diameter of a spider's silk is 3⋅10−6 meters. How much greater is the diameter of a human hair than the diameter of a spider's silk?
Write your answer in scientific notation.
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1) Tarik sells cups of lemonade. Today his expenses are −$6.80 and his sales are $4.40. Does Tarik have more or less money than he did at the start of the day? Find the sum.
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8. Sandra's volleyball team has a total of 20 uniforms. 20% are medium-sized uniforms. How many uniforms are medium-sized?
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What is the present value of $3780 due in nine months if simple interest rate is 5% ? The present value is $□
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1) m and n are integers and mn=10. Which of the
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(d) 50
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(b) 45
(c) 48
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Simplify. If an expression does not represent a real number, state so.
4−81 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. 4−81=□ (Type an integer.)
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A. Write the expressions and answer to each question. 1. The original price of a calculator is $300. It is now sold at $270. What is the percentage discount?
2. The original price of a jacket is $1000. John saved $240 with the discount. What is the percentage discount?
3. The original price of a pair of socks is $20 and it is sold after a deduction of $5. What is the percentage discount?
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3 The scoop holds 31 cup of batter. How many scoops are in 1 cup?
4 Divide each of the 5 rectangles into sections to show your answer to problem 3.
5 How many scoops are in 5 cups? 65÷31=
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sell? 11. Samantha wants to find the sum of 5/8−4/9+5/24 by using the least common denominator (LCD) of the three fractions.
The LCD of the fractions in the expressions is
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Problem 3. An electric heater consumes 1.8 MJ when connected to a 250 V supply for 30 minutes. Find the power rating of the heater and the current taken from the supply. Ans. 1kW; 4A.
1. An acre of land is 43,560 square feet. You have 10 acres of land. How many square feet are in the field? The field is 435,600 square feet 2. If the length of the field is 1,000 feet long, how wide is the field?
2. Ethan buys a pair of jeans online for $22. After the shipping charge is added, the new total is $25.52. What is the percent increase in the cost of the jeans due to the shipping charge? 3. A restaurant manager decides to decrease the size of the soft drink cups by 10%. The new drink cup holds 27 ounces. How much did the original cup hold? In July, Noor's family used 12,568 gallons of water. In August, they used 11,562 gallons fater. What is the percent decrease in the family's water usage? Round your answer to earest percent.
During a study that lasted 47 days, one chicken was fed 5.17 kg of chicken feed. What was the daily rate at which the chicken was fed? A 0.108 kg per day
B 0.109 kg per day
C 0.110 kg per day
D 0.111 kg per day
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Which of the following sentences is true? Use the number line to help you decide.
6.8 is greater than 6.6
6.3 is less than 6.0 .
6.4 is greater than 6.6 .
6.4 is less than 6.2 .
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Xavier has 29 baseball cards he'd like to share with his 3 best friends. Each friend gets an equal number of cards. How many baseball cards will be left over?
2.020 Ein Kreditgeber verzinst eingelegte Geldbeträge mit i=3,5% und verlangt für verliehene Beträge i′=6%.
Berechnen Sie jenen Zinsgewinn, den er dadurch bei einem Betrag von € 100.000,00 in 20 Jahren hat.
Amanda filled her gas tank three times last week. Here are the amounts of gas she bought (in gallons).
8.62,14.4,9 What is the total amount of gas Amanda bought last week?
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